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nothing

A lack of stuff.

guy1: why is there nothing here?
guy2: hello!
guy1: oh, hi!

by TrevorBGamer August 22, 2017


*nothing*

*seriously, this is nothing*

*seriously, this is nothing*

*pls stop*

*you know what?*

*you forced me to do this, it isn't my fault*

ERROR 404

Rebooting...

Reboot unsuccessful.....

Trying to direct firewall to connection..............

Trying to reboot again......

Reboot complete.

I told you, this is *nothing* because you just came down here for nothing :P

Why are you still down here

Sigh

by Some coal with some diamonds April 4, 2022


nothing

1. An absence of anything/something.
2. A reply used when a person doesn't feel like explaining themselves.
3. When something is wrong but a person doesn't want to admit it, often used in conjunction with words such as okay and fine

In the black there was nothing.

Person one: What're you doing?
Person two: Nothing (as they continue to do something)

Nothing is wrong, I'm fine.

by larry says hi October 15, 2005

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There's nothing in it

A phrase used by Ramat Gan residents to explain why they don't want to do something. Sometimes said with despair and great fatigue,
The phrase is usually accompanied by the phrase "Stick it up your ass".

"Arnon, want to get some pizza?"

"Ahhh... There's nothing in it..."

"Are you sure?"

"You can take your pizza, and stick it up your ass..."

by Tzinor May 28, 2008

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the nothings

What we might have called the decade we are currently in, the one which followed the nineties.

"Dude, stop living in the nineties. This is the nothings. Get with it."

by Overlord Zurg March 16, 2004

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Nothing On

When one is scrolling through the television channels, but there are no shows playing which interests the viewer in any way, hence the term "Nothing On".

I am so bored there is nothing on tv.

by Prazzo July 23, 2009

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not for nothing

Colloquial, inverted way of saying, "for good reason," to emphasize a point. "Not for nothing is Paris called the City of Lights." Used extensively in English literature, including C.S. Lewis, Samuel Butler, and Jack London.

It can also imply consequences, for good or bad. "Not for nothing has Shaq played basketball all those years." Or, in a negative way, "Not for nothing has David Duke earned a reputation for bigotry."

It does not mean "for what it's worth," a common mistake. To see why this does not work, replace the words: "For what it's worth is Paris called the City of Lights."

There is a similar Italian phrase which is not used in the same manner in Italian, "non per niente."

Not for nothing had he been exposed to the pitiless struggles for life in the day of his cubhood, when his mother and he, alone and unaided, held their own and survived in the ferocious environment of the Wild. -Jack London

It is not for nothing you are named Ransom. -C.S. Lewis

Not for nothing is the Urban Dictionary known as the repository of online slang.

Not for nothing do Red Cross volunteers offer aid around the world.

by alexfiles January 14, 2010

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